Design and numerical study of the integration of omnidirectional shroud with vertical axis wind turbine
Author | Chong, W.T. |
Author | Fazlizan, A. |
Author | Yip, S.Y. |
Author | Wong, K.H. |
Author | Sim, L.F. |
Author | Poh, S.C. |
Author | Hew, W.P. |
Available date | 2016-05-26T12:20:50Z |
Publication Date | 2014 |
Publication Name | Clean Energy and Technology (CEAT) 2014, 3rd IET International Conference on |
Resource | Scopus |
Citation | Chong, W.T., Fazlizan, A., Yip, S.Y., Wong, K.H., Sim, L.F., Poh, S.C., Hew, W.P. "Design and numerical study of the integration of omnidirectional shroud with vertical axis wind turbine" (2014) Clean Energy and Technology (CEAT) 2014, 3rd IET International Conference on |
ISBN | 978-1-78561-069-1 |
Abstract | The integration of a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) with the novel omni-directional shroud is proposed. It consists of the upper wall, lower wall and an array of 5 guide-vanes. Wind from all directions is collected radially from a larger area and the geometry of omni-directional shroud creates a venturi effect to increase the wind speed before entering the wind turbine. Guide-vanes aid to channel wind to better angles-of-attack of the turbine blades. Hence, self-starting behavior of the VAWT and the coefficient of power improve. The system was investigated numerically by simulating the wind flow over the omni-directional shroud with a single bladed NACA 0015 airfoil VAWT. In this 2D simulation, the shear stress transport (SST) k-Ȧ turbulence model with the sliding mesh method was used with the tip speed ratio of 5.1 for the wind turbine. The result was verified by re-simulating the experiment published by the Sandia National Laboratories. The result shows that the torque coefficient of the VAWT was increased up to 287% as compared to the bare VAWT. This system improves the performance of the VAWT and it has a great potential to be sited in urban areas for onsite and grid-connected power generation. |
Sponsor | University of Malaya for the research grant allocated to further develop this design under High Impact Research Grant (D000022-16001). Sincere gratitude is also dedicated to the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) for Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FP053-2013B) assigned for this project. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institution of Engineering and Technology |
Subject | Omni-directional shroud On-site energy generation Renewable energy Urban wind energy Vertical axis wind turbine |
Type | Conference |
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